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Christopher Lydon has been a distinctive voice in radio, television and print journalism for more than 30 years. Born in Boston, educated at the Roxbury Latin School and Yale, he covered national politics from the Washington bureau of the New York Times in the 1970s. He hosted "The Ten O'Clock News" on WGBH, public television in Boston, through the 1980s. And in the 1990s he founded and hosted The Connection for WBUR and NPR--the smartest of the smart talk shows on public radio. He is the host of "The Whole Wide World," a wide-ranging radio conversation decoding the globalization of power, culture and identity, for WGBH and Public Radio International.
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